Embracing dyslexia? It’s as easy as 1, 3, 2

We all have differences. Mine just happens to have a fancy name.

A tableau of illustrated abstract characters express statements of encouragement, such as “Keep It Up!!!” and “Here For You”
An abstract illustrated character with six legs, a raccoon tail, and one eye says “Trust Your Gut”
An abstract illustrated character says “U R Great” to another, which replies “Thank U”

Surround yourself with people who appreciate your gifts.

An abstract illustrated character extends a hand, offering a high five to another.

Lean into activities that play to your strengths.

An abstract illustrated character says “Slow and Steady” to another, which replies with a heart emoji

Seek out success stories for tips and inspiration.

An illustrated character shaped like a coffee cup shouts, “Today Is Your Day!”

Finally, understand that no one knows you better than you.

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Founder and creative director, Gershoni Creative. Frequently speaks on dyslexia and its impact on problem solving, design thinking and workplace collaboration.

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Gil Gershoni

Founder and creative director, Gershoni Creative. Frequently speaks on dyslexia and its impact on problem solving, design thinking and workplace collaboration.